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Editor in chief of Computer Weekly; VP of international editorial at InformaTechTarget; BSME Editor's Editor of the Year 2024; Liverpool FC
It's your last chance today to tell us who you think is the most influential person in UK technology in 2025 - submit your vote here:
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Congratulations to the 50 leaders shortlisted for the 2025 #UKtech50 list of the most influential people in UK technology - but who should top the list? It's time to submit your vote...
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666260...
Congratulations to the record 471 people nominated for the longlist in our #UKtech50 annual search for the most influential people in UK technology. Thanks for all your nominations - watch out soon for the reader vote on the final shortlist of 50...
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666257...
I really enjoyed the opportunity to speak at #sxswlondon last week, about "When tech goes wrong - how not to be the next Post Office scandal". My presentation is online now, if anyone is interested in taking a look...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPyE...
Friday 23rd May this week is the deadline for you to submit nominations in our annual search for the most influential people in UK technology. Tell us who, and why, our expert judges should consider...
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666217...
Calm settles over the digital identity market, for now - at least, until Google and Apple come bounding over the horizon. My take on last week's government & industry summit meeting:
www.computerweekly.com/blog/Compute...
External security tests have uncovered a serious vulnerability in the Gov.UK One Login digital identity system whereby privileged access can be compromised without detection - read more here:
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666239...
@computerweekly.bsky.social reports on yesterday's showdown between @SciTechgovuk
and the digital ID industry over the GovUK Wallet and competitive concerns:
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666239...
Another one for the digital identity crowd...
The governmentโs GovUK One Login digital identity system has lost its certification against the governmentโs own DIATF trust framework for digital identity systems. Read the full story here:
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666238...
Fair point - and one that remains unresolved and which nobody really wants to talk about...
09.05.2025 11:25 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Wednesday 14th May is set to be an important day in the long, slow, painful evolution of the use of digital identity in the UK, as UKgov finally meets with a worried private sector. What's up for grabs? I took a look...
www.computerweekly.com/blog/Compute...
That's why - as we exclusively revealed last year - the final bill for replacing Horizon is likely to be about the same ยฃ1bn+ figure as the compensation bill.
Only when keeping Horizon became a bigger risk for Post Office than ditching it, did they decide they had to do so (8/8)
And even then, the ยฃ1bn+ compensation bill (paid by taxpayers of course, not by PO itself) was not enough to counter the risk of bringing Horizon in-house or of ditching it entirely... (7/8)
25.04.2025 09:52 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0...the combined cost and risk of bringing Horizon in-house was prohibitive, at least it was until they were forced to accept liability for the biggest miscarriage of justice in British history... (6/8)
25.04.2025 09:52 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0No company can simply switch off such mission-critical software and move to something else overnight.
For Post Office, it's always been a risk management issue... (5/8)
...it was simply that PO didn't have the skills or institutional capability and knowledge to bring the entire support operation in-house. Even today, Horizon IS the Post Office - without Horizon you can't run the business... (4/8)
25.04.2025 09:52 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Most likely, a copy of the software code would be stored in escrow to protect the buyer if the supplier went bust.
The reason Post Office couldn't get off Horizon was nothing to do with IP ownership... (3/8)
When the Horizon deal was signed in late 1990s it was common for companies to not own the IP of software developed in an outsourcing contract. It was a negotiating point- you could own the IP if you wanted to, but the supplier would charge you extra for it. Caveat emptor... (2/8)
25.04.2025 09:52 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0๐งตIt's great to see the BBC keeping #PostOfficeScandal front and centre in its headlines- but I found this a slightly odd story (and not only because there's nothing you wouldn't already know if you've been reading @computerweekly.bsky.social regularly...) (1/8)
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Digital ID sector calls for changes to government data legislation
@computerweekly.bsky.social has reported on the rift between digital ID suppliers and the Dept for Science, Innovation and Technology - now those suppliers are publicly appealing for change:
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666228...
After this week's revelations over security problems in One Login and growing industry concerns over UKgov digital identity policy, my latest take on where we are:
UK digital identity turns to drama (or farce?) over industry fears and security doubts -
www.computerweekly.com/blog/Compute...
My understanding is the digital identity team OK'd the offshore work, they just didn't tell anyone else...
14.04.2025 12:39 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0According to claims by a whistleblower, many of the security problems that were reported have yet to be resolved (4/4)
Read the full story here:
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666225...
Problems were confirmed by an internal investigation led by GDSโs CISO. But when an MP wrote to the Cabinet Office to enquire about potential issues around the information security of One Login, GDS did not mention any of the warnings in its response (3/4)
14.04.2025 11:22 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0The Government Digital Service was warned by Cabinet Office and National Cyber Security Centre that One Login had โserious data protection failingsโ and โsignificant shortcomingsโ in information security that could increase the risk of data breaches and identity theft (2/4)
14.04.2025 11:22 โ ๐ 3 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0@computerweekly.bsky.social has learned of serious security and data protection issues surrounding One Login, the UK government's flagship digital identity system ๐งต(1/4)
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666225...
Our annual search for the most influential people in UK technology is back #UKtech50 โ let us know who you would like to nominate for this year's list:
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666217...
"ID cards by stealth" alert!
In Westminster tomorrow there's a meeting of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Digital Identity - and unusually for an APPG, things could get a bit heated. Find out why...
www.computerweekly.com/blog/Compute...
US Congress demands UK lifts gag on Apple encryption order
Apple and Google have told US lawmakers that they cannot tell Congress whether they have received technical capability notices demanding backdoor access to encrypted data from the UK government:
www.computerweekly.com/news/3666206...
To lose 1 or 2 senior digital leaders as Labour embarks on its digital strategy would be unfortunate - but to lose 6 or 7? It makes you think...
My in-depth look at the realities of delivering the latest attempt at digitally transforming UK government:
www.computerweekly.com/blog/Compute...